Polygon II, 2022 Acrylic on canvas 55 x 55 cm
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@julieumerle
Polygon II, 2022 Acrylic on canvas 55 x 55 cm
London-based painter Julie Umerle engages with the possibilities of geometric abstraction and color in her subtle yet bold series.
Julie Umerle: Recent Paintings from Julie Umerle on Vimeo.
Curator's Talk Part I by Anna McNay at Bermondsey Project Space, London
2021
In ‘Art, Life and Everything’, Julie Umerle chronicles her life as an artist from 1978-2010. She hasn’t had an easy ride - for example, she’s never been represented by a mainstream gallery – but...
FAD Magazine review of ‘Art, Life and Everything’ by Paul Carey-Kent. 2021
Julie Umerle | Recent Paintings, 18-29 May 2021
Julie Umerle | Recent Paintings, 18-29 May 2021
Julie Umerle: Recent Paintings from Julie Umerle on Vimeo.
Curator's Talk Part III by Anna McNay at Bermondsey Project Space, London
Julie Umerle: ‘Recent Paintings’. May 2021 from Julie Umerle on Vimeo.
Curator's Talk Part II by Anna McNay at Bermondsey Project Space, London
18-29 May 2021 | Book Reading and Q&A 22 May
18-29 May 2021 | Book Reading and Q&A 22 May
Pleased to see six of my paintings displayed on the facade of the Flannels flagship store in Oxford Street in London W1, curated by W1 Curates. The exhibition on Oxford Street transforms on Thursday evening at 8pm for 24 hours, to show our utmost respect and appreciation for our health workers who have been working selflessly and tirelessly during this time.
The Flannels landmark store is on the site of the old Marquee Club, on the corner of Oxford Street and Poland Street at 161 - 167 Oxford Street. Honoured to be involved in delivering such a great campaign in support of the NHS.
I first met Julie Umerle at an artist talk that accompanied her solo exhibition ‘Rewind’ at the Bermondsey Project Space in 2016.
Review by Meike Brunkhorst for FAD Magazine
My memoir 'Art, Life and Everything' launches on 24 September 2019 in London as a limited edition of 300 copies (paperback). The book launch will be hosted by Sracok and Pohlmann at studio1.1, 57A Redchurch Street, London E2 8DJ.
'Art, Life and Everything' is edited by Anna McNay, with a foreword by Colin Thubron CBE.
The book consists of 186 pages, and contains 40 illustrations, 38 in colour.
Available to buy through Amazon or through my website, as well as a number of bookshops.
ISBN: 9781527242166
Umerle paints in series that are open-ended, exploring similarity, repetition and difference within each group of work.
Umerle paints in series that are open-ended, exploring similarity, repetition and difference within each group of work.
Jillian Knipe writes about an exhibition that plays a slow game
Installation view of some of my paintings at London Marriott Canary Wharf where I am currently artist in residence.
Installation view of my painting ‘Eclipse’ (left) at Yantai Art Museum in China. Exhibition runs until 3 August.
My painting Drift, which is part of Swindon Art Gallery’s permanent collection, is now featured on Art UK.
http://artuk.org/discover/artworks/drift-233026/search/keyword:julie-umerle
‘Blue Turquoise’. Acrylic on canvas.34 x 38 in.
This is one of the paintings I am showing at SCOPE Miami Beach 2016. Booth H19. 29 November - 4 December.